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... hing had been whole, steady—her father standing before her, the tension between them heavy but contained. The next, the walls trembled, the windows shattered, and the sky burned with an eerie red glow.

The screams were the worst.

Shrill, panicked cries echoed through the corridors, blending with the distant clash of steel and the guttural roars of demons. Smoke curled in through the broken windows, thick and acrid, filling her lungs with the scent of burning wood, fabric, flesh. ...

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